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  1. #1
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    Post Connecting a Controller Board

    I had some problem related to connecting the stepper motors to the controller board.
    Can someone give me a solution on how i can connect the motors to the board.
    Secondly, can the 2nd generation board work with servo motors.

  2. #2
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    The motors don't connect to the DeskCNC board. The DeskCNC board sends step and direction signal to motor drives, which can be either stepper or servo drives.
    Gerry

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  3. #3
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    Can anyone explain the 'out I/0', 'Encoder', and 'in I/O', of the controller board?
    thx

    cs chang

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    Controller setup...open pdf
    Attached Files Attached Files

  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by happytriger2000
    Can anyone explain the 'out I/0', 'Encoder', and 'in I/O', of the controller board?
    out I/O has the output connections. 7 relays and a PWM spindle speed control line.

    Encoder is for the input of quadrature signals from an incremental encoder. Used for spindle synchronization in lathe threading or for manual pulse generator.

    in I/O has the input connections for 4 home switches, limit/probe, e-stop, feed hold, and cycle start.


    Fred Smith - IMService
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  6. #6
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    what is the cycle start input meant for ?

    I could not yet make out from any documentation, what the cycle start input on the 2nd, gen. DeskCNC controller board is for except to download a new firmware. Any additonal usage during CNC operation ?

    Thanks

    Dan

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    Cycle start is enabled on the Controller menu.


    Fred Smith - IMService
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  8. #8
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    cycle start / cam lobe

    Fred Thanks a lot for your reply.

    How does it react ?

    does it have to be a connection to gnd. or +5V to start ?

    just on a pulse from a push button or does the switch have to be closed for the entire cycle ?

    Would appreciate If you could also have a look at another thread I just started today about cam lobe scanning on a 4th. axis.

    Thanks in advance

    Paraprop

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